capsule hotels Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 07 Dec 2020 18:12:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png capsule hotels Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What To Know Before Booking a Capsule Hotel https://travelermaster.com/what-to-know-before-booking-a-capsule-hotel/ Mon, 07 Dec 2020 18:12:11 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=20499 Capsule hotels are pretty neat. You essentially get your own pod, which should fit you and a couple of portable amenities inside of it. But there are a few things you should consider before booking a capsule hotel and here they are. The Length Of The Pods Not all pods are built the same. If […]

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Capsule hotels are pretty neat. You essentially get your own pod, which should fit you and a couple of portable amenities inside of it. But there are a few things you should consider before booking a capsule hotel and here they are.

The Length Of The Pods

Not all pods are built the same. If you are above average height, you may find fitting inside one of the pods difficult. Most of them are built to accommodate people who are roughly six feet tall. If you are over six feet, you may not be able to lay flat inside your pod. 

Luggage Size

Many capsule hotels are designed with small luggage in mind. Some hotels only offer lockers that can fit carry-on size luggage. If you are traveling with large suitcases, or backpacks you may not be able to store your luggage at all capsule hotels. Always ask what size luggage the hotel has room to store.

Keep Quiet

As all of the capsules are stacked on top of each other and next to one another, any kind of loud noise is not tolerated. If you are planning to stay in a pod, you must be willing to be quiet, and simply use it as an area to rest or do quiet activities.

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Check Out These Japanese Capsule Hotels https://travelermaster.com/check-japanese-capsule-hotels/ Wed, 21 Nov 2018 07:06:30 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=3170 Have you ever heard of the Japanese capsule hotels? The “pod hotels” provide a large number of cheap, basic, overnight stays for those who can’t afford fancy accommodation, or simply don’t need it. These small rooms, which are usually found around major train stations, provide private, enclosed beds and basic amenities. The stay at these […]

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Have you ever heard of the Japanese capsule hotels?

The “pod hotels” provide a large number of cheap, basic, overnight stays for those who can’t afford fancy accommodation, or simply don’t need it. These small rooms, which are usually found around major train stations, provide private, enclosed beds and basic amenities. The stay at these hotels cost between 3000 and 4000 yen per night, around $26 to $35. These are one of the most popular capsule hotels in Japan.

First Cabin Tsukiji

First Cabin Tsukiji capsule hotel room, located in Tokyo, is basically just a bed. There is no desk, no closet, no floor, however, you will be able to stretch your arms and the room is high enough, so you can stand up straight, without any problem. There is a TV with headphones and a safety box where you can store your valuables.

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Centurion Cabin & Spa

Located in Tokyo, the Centurion Cabin & Spa is for women only. Equipped with TV, tablets, humidifier and aroma diffuser, this hotel is great for every businesswoman who needs some affordable accommodation.

9h Nine Hours

9h Nine Hours hotel in Kyoto, opened its doors in 2008. The interesting thing about this accommodation is that you don’t book per night, but you get exactly nine hours to stay. One to shower, seven to sleep and one to relax.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> capsule hotels Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 07 Dec 2020 18:12:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png capsule hotels Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What To Know Before Booking a Capsule Hotel https://travelermaster.com/what-to-know-before-booking-a-capsule-hotel/ Mon, 07 Dec 2020 18:12:11 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=20499 Capsule hotels are pretty neat. You essentially get your own pod, which should fit you and a couple of portable amenities inside of it. But there are a few things you should consider before booking a capsule hotel and here they are. The Length Of The Pods Not all pods are built the same. If […]

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Capsule hotels are pretty neat. You essentially get your own pod, which should fit you and a couple of portable amenities inside of it. But there are a few things you should consider before booking a capsule hotel and here they are.

The Length Of The Pods

Not all pods are built the same. If you are above average height, you may find fitting inside one of the pods difficult. Most of them are built to accommodate people who are roughly six feet tall. If you are over six feet, you may not be able to lay flat inside your pod. 

Luggage Size

Many capsule hotels are designed with small luggage in mind. Some hotels only offer lockers that can fit carry-on size luggage. If you are traveling with large suitcases, or backpacks you may not be able to store your luggage at all capsule hotels. Always ask what size luggage the hotel has room to store.

Keep Quiet

As all of the capsules are stacked on top of each other and next to one another, any kind of loud noise is not tolerated. If you are planning to stay in a pod, you must be willing to be quiet, and simply use it as an area to rest or do quiet activities.

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Check Out These Japanese Capsule Hotels https://travelermaster.com/check-japanese-capsule-hotels/ Wed, 21 Nov 2018 07:06:30 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=3170 Have you ever heard of the Japanese capsule hotels? The “pod hotels” provide a large number of cheap, basic, overnight stays for those who can’t afford fancy accommodation, or simply don’t need it. These small rooms, which are usually found around major train stations, provide private, enclosed beds and basic amenities. The stay at these […]

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Have you ever heard of the Japanese capsule hotels?

The “pod hotels” provide a large number of cheap, basic, overnight stays for those who can’t afford fancy accommodation, or simply don’t need it. These small rooms, which are usually found around major train stations, provide private, enclosed beds and basic amenities. The stay at these hotels cost between 3000 and 4000 yen per night, around $26 to $35. These are one of the most popular capsule hotels in Japan.

First Cabin Tsukiji

First Cabin Tsukiji capsule hotel room, located in Tokyo, is basically just a bed. There is no desk, no closet, no floor, however, you will be able to stretch your arms and the room is high enough, so you can stand up straight, without any problem. There is a TV with headphones and a safety box where you can store your valuables.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BMtyHm3ADld/

Centurion Cabin & Spa

Located in Tokyo, the Centurion Cabin & Spa is for women only. Equipped with TV, tablets, humidifier and aroma diffuser, this hotel is great for every businesswoman who needs some affordable accommodation.

9h Nine Hours

9h Nine Hours hotel in Kyoto, opened its doors in 2008. The interesting thing about this accommodation is that you don’t book per night, but you get exactly nine hours to stay. One to shower, seven to sleep and one to relax.

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How can I be lost if I've got nowhere to go?

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